Hamarsland, Håvard Laahne, John Paulsen, Gøran Cotter, Matthew Børsheim, Elisabet Raastad, Truls Additional file 3: of Native whey induces higher and faster leucinemia than other whey protein supplements and milk: a randomized controlled trial Blood concentration of total histidine (A), lysine (B), methionine (C), phenylalanine (D), threonine (E) and tryptophan (F) before and after a bout of strength training and intake of 20 g of protein from milk, microparticulated whey (MWP), whey protein hydrolysate (WPH), whey protein concentrate 80 (WPC-80) or native whey (NW) in young men. Values are means ± SD (only shown for highest and lowest values), n = 10 in each group. & NW significantly higher than milk at the same time point, p < 0.05. (TIFF 1236 kb) Leucinemia;Strength training;Native whey;Hydrolysed whey 2017-01-31
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